Chimpanzees copy behavior, humans - meaning Knowledge is casual information
@srghma2 күн бұрын
Explanation - explains what you see in terms of what you don't see (what happens now in terms of what can happen in future or can be done) Creativity was first used just to copy behavior more reliably (religions are false memes)
@srghmaКүн бұрын
Before, to copy memes - just 1 filter - should be copied reliably (religion) Now - 2d filter - meaning should be understood Creativity was used to overcome 1st filter, then (emergence) - allowed to develop second filter
@srghmaКүн бұрын
Creativity= copy meaning, not behavior Ai chimps not creative, humans copy meaning Humans = emergent phenomena, to find truths about universe using creativity. Universe is learning itself through us.
@srghma23 сағат бұрын
Cannot be understood but has effect on universe? We can make experiment => can be understood
@srghma23 сағат бұрын
"I believe part of the morality of hight civilizations would be that they would come and save us, as soon as they find out that we exist"
@fryguyshvifty53 күн бұрын
"You're about to find out who I am" - Reese Witherspoon
@ALavin-en1kr4 күн бұрын
What is not understood here is that the prototype was there from the beginning. Evolution was a matter of different stages being unsheathed until the prototype is reached. This Darwinian emphasis is so 19th century. What should be discussed here is where we are in.relation to the prototype and how much farther do we have to go to be the equivalent of the prototype. This discussion is.painful to listen to as it is so lame.
@ALavin-en1kr4 күн бұрын
It is hard to figure it out if man is not seen as a special creation.
@deannie395 күн бұрын
This really lifted my thinking about this topic, thanks for all the content discussed.
@CarlosEnriqueAmaro5 күн бұрын
Thank you TED Audio Collective for sharing this. If I were to ask Reese Witherspoon a question, not book related, I would ask if she could share a list of audio video works, documentaries of film production that best aligns to her latest and more refined work; for that audience reach and impact correlated to our everyday lives.
@CarlosEnriqueAmaro5 күн бұрын
TED Audio Collective, if KZbin empowered all channel content creators to view this type of interview as if it were a FaceTime call and enable viewers to toggle between whom to view full screen and have the other interviewer minimized within that full screen window, that would be great. Taking into consideration and account the body language and editing skills of each for this style of interview. Taking into account any other additional questions anyone may have to include as a comment. No questions as of yet, however, KZbin is making progress.
@celiatregaron72477 күн бұрын
Feel you so much, hate the process too lol. But its so nice to hear this from one of my fav authors <3
@susydyson17508 күн бұрын
well chosen guests love these interviews
@BigJStudios10 күн бұрын
Thank you for the propaganda piece, NPR.
@PYPN12 күн бұрын
HI HOW CAN I CONTACT ADAM GRANT PLEASE
@semgonzales543015 күн бұрын
Serenity Prayer: Lord grant me the Strength to accept the things I cannot change; the Courage to change what I can and the Wisdom to know the difference. 🙏
@ShantoyGrey17 күн бұрын
After watching this video, I learned a lot about happiness, and I appreciate you sharing these key points.
@stuartegrin754317 күн бұрын
We are all going to freeze
@jeannettestuckelschwaiger507118 күн бұрын
Here 77 yrs old gran. Started to learn maths and playing piano. I enjoye it, I do a lot better than when I were young. These 2 activities take me increadibly lot of time to learn because the brain doesn't absorb informations as fast as it used to do in the past. I live rather lonely as my financial situation altered: consequences after the pandemic covid. However, I think these activities are very productive escape in difficult time. Im glad to have found new passion. Before it was playing golf and travelling.😊
@kalesmonroe255619 күн бұрын
I don't know why she wants to be in the US honestly. She puts down the people here and whines about how she had to give up herself to come here. If you don't like it....then go to wherever you want to be. That is the beauty of freedom. Assimilation is not a bad thing. You don't have to give up your own culture to assimilate.....you just have to learn to adapt.
@naomimillsogiugo72221 күн бұрын
I’m in the process of discovering Ross’s work and wow - it’s a whole journey! ❤️❤️
@lesliewells-ig5dl21 күн бұрын
I think conspiracy theories make narcissists feel special. They know the secrets.
@lesliewells-ig5dl21 күн бұрын
Being late is really disrespectful to the person who is waiting for you.
@sophianoorkiser240022 күн бұрын
CHRIS ARE YOU SERIOUS I literally was googling Lori to see what she’s up to now and this came up. You’ve officially made it. 🤯🤩
@stevecrabb-thequantumgrowt14429 күн бұрын
How has this hidden gem not been listened to by more
@RobinMellorАй бұрын
Very good very informative I thank you very much and I would have continued some more TED talks this is great thank you very much
@zeroonetimeАй бұрын
A DIALOGUE Between Light and Dark, The Light IS primary, Because, Light realizes itself as the 1 reason for me, to be me. Darkness is absolute Zero. No forests, no bears, and not even a solitary tree. The-1 was born from absolute 0. Creation ~ 01 Timing. Between Light and Dark, the 01 cannot exists other than 01 Binary ~ 010 Universe.
@macarthurclutch4436Ай бұрын
When you have an award named after you, you are one of the best ever. Jordan has said during his playing days and even now that Dumars was his toughest defender. Dumars is pure class.
@RayInc.-dm1cqАй бұрын
Who gives a f*** about any of this God damn s*** why are you f****** trying to single out anyone why are you trying to change any goddamn one why don't you f****** get into reality and start taking care of your goddamn self
@jarabe28Ай бұрын
I appreciate your insights. I had not thought of using games to vent aggression! i have been so confused how to start video games with my 7 year old. I am experimenting with Plants vs Z and racing games. He likes to watch me play FTL. I am going to check out some of your suggestions, Braid and What Remains Of Edith Finch look fascinating.
@cristinajavellanaАй бұрын
Thats why when i watch her videos in her talks, she seems odd. Her eyes and face does not express emotions. I know her
@cristinajavellanaАй бұрын
I know this voice
@user-tr8ze7hs5tАй бұрын
It is called active memtal engagement..... Not to allow the mind just to float allong without aim and wihout purpose, on trivial matters that do not require mental depth, but have the mind engaged with issues, any issues: social, scientific, philosophical, where the mind is questioning, observing, challenging, in order to come to the truth, and even when the mind thinks that has come to the truth, still to question, and still to challenge.... That kind of mind never gets rusty..... And by the way, people with those sorts of minds never get borred....
@thenoble39Ай бұрын
Wow mose is smart. Childish joke, I know
@user-dp5bt4hg1cАй бұрын
Once she makes this disclaimer its all uncleae what may be trusted, "Before we go any further-- I want to note that there is so much gender diversity, and there’s no one phrase that will capture everyone’s experience. We want to make it clear that not all women have ovaries. And not everyone who has ovaries is a woman. For our purposes here, when we say “woman” we’re talking about women with ovaries or women who have had ovaries." Complete joke of a doctor
@theotherway1639Ай бұрын
The meditation workbook called 30 Days to Reduce Stress by Harper Daniels was also super helpful.
@JustinSlikАй бұрын
My thing is I'm a good lisiner. I'm not good at asking questions or topics. I'm better with groups as I don't have to start conversations I can chime in
@dorydeviance3774Ай бұрын
Read her book. What a rough series of events she had survived through between the abuse and car accidents (no seatbelts). Her father had interesting concepts but also seemed to possess unwarranted paranoia. Very interesting individual Tara turned out to be.
@tianaglazunovaАй бұрын
Thank you!!!❤
@pubguc6771Ай бұрын
0:17
@user-kj7uy5lj2xАй бұрын
Mbok pikir arogan karepmu 🙏👍
@TheStevelargentАй бұрын
Reading Hail Mary now. I read the Martian. Next? Artemis!
@annielee2172Ай бұрын
Use it or lose it.
@kennyye63Ай бұрын
absolutely useless vid.
@neronjp9909Ай бұрын
Thx for sharing , great audio
@xflyingtigerАй бұрын
Many leaders are, in fact, quite unsure of themselves. They may have great ideas, but they are unsure of themselves. So they usually have poor communication skills. Acting lessons can help a person find the true self that is within them. They learn how to play themselves in an authentic way instead of trying to play another person. Getting in touch with your authentic self is one of the keys to success as a leader. It seems that Kaja has this quality.
@emmamonroe33112 ай бұрын
I don’t find in any way being with a sociopath is moving. They are tornados and destroy everyone in their path. That’s my experience.
@allthingsnewlife2 ай бұрын
Surrounded by exploitative, manipulative sociopaths - just remove the mask if you truly don't care what people think abput you. Instead of lying to gain our trust , meet someone and say "hi you look kind, I'll see what i can get from you before leaving you for dead"
@Zach.3246Күн бұрын
lol that defeats the purpose
@SK-ry5we2 ай бұрын
The bald headed dude is the worse interviewer ever Jesus he needs his bald ass ego checked
@cassie55242 ай бұрын
Busy and overwhelmed, very true!!
@alessandrosciaraffa55832 ай бұрын
Hi thanks for your podcast. As a development coach for top 100 and former world number 1s in tennis, I’d love to add to your project an authentic message from my work experiencing on the ATP,WTA and itf junior tennis tour